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===Pronunciation===
===Pronunciation===
* {{ipa+|gnym|[ˈantʃa]}}
* {{ipa+|gnym|[ˈantʃa]}}
===Noun===
{{head|gnym|n|g=cII|plural|anchasi}}
# pride
#: {{ux|gnym|Mi dule '''ancha'''.|My '''pride''' is hurt.}}
===Adjective===
===Adjective===
{{head|gnym|adj}}
{{head|gnym|adj}}
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# thick, wide
# thick, wide
#: {{syn|gnym|pana}}
#: {{syn|gnym|pana}}
#: {{ant|gnym|nene}}
#: {{ant|gnym|emba}}
#: {{ux|gnym|Pwerta li '''ancha''' na duro kupuja.|The door was '''thick''' and hard to push.}}
#: {{ux|gnym|Pwerta li '''ancha''' na duro kupuja.|The door was '''thick''' and hard to push.}}
# proud
#: {{ux|gnym|Papa mi na baba mi també lini manosi '''ancha'''.|My father and my grandfather too were '''proud''' men.}}

Latest revision as of 14:42, 31 May 2026

Ganymedian

Etymology

From Spanish ancha, feminine singular of ancho, ultimately inherited from Latin amplus.

Pronunciation

Noun

ancha class II (plural anchasi)

  1. pride
    Mi dule ancha.
    My pride is hurt.

Adjective

ancha

  1. thick, wide
    Synonym: pana
    Antonym: emba
    Pwerta li ancha na duro kupuja.
    The door was thick and hard to push.
  2. proud
    Papa mi na baba mi també lini manosi ancha.
    My father and my grandfather too were proud men.